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Troia, Gary A., Ed.; Shankland, Rebecca K., Ed.; Heintz, Anne, Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2010
What are the most effective methods for teaching writing across grade levels and student populations? What kind of training do teachers need to put research-validated methods into practice? This unique volume combines the latest writing research with clear-cut recommendations for designing high-quality professional development efforts. Prominent…
Descriptors: Writing Research, Self Efficacy, Educational Change, Writing Teachers
Burch, Kerry – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2008
This essay revisits an iconic yet now languishing phrase in United States political culture--"Forty Acres and a Mule"--to clarify the meaning of freedom and to assess the contemporary meaning of its betrayal by the U.S. government immediately after the Civil War. Among the few citizens for whom the phrase still retains a semblance of…
Descriptors: African American History, United States History, War, Federal Government
Long, Trisha Wies – Language Arts, 2008
Using the "Boxed Voices" project as one way to connect traditional and non-traditional literacies, the author examines her work with preservice and inservice teachers (university students) as they develop and sustain collaborative, literate learning communities. In her multiliteracy process, the author takes the reader from theory to practice as…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Cooperative Learning, Teaching Methods, Preservice Teacher Education
Schweber, Simone – Teachers College Record, 2008
Background/Context: Though widely believed to contain moral lessons of import for audiences of all ages, the Holocaust is often considered too complex, too appalling, too impenetrable, or too emotionally disturbing a subject to be taught to young children, even if taught only in its most "preparatory version," to use Jerome Bruner's famous…
Descriptors: Elementary School Curriculum, Student Attitudes, Young Children, Grade 3
Manfra, Meghan McGlinn; Hammond, Thomas C. – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2008
This article describes qualitative case studies of two teachers who integrated student-created digital documentaries into their social studies classrooms. Thornton's (2001a) concept of the teacher as curricular gatekeeper and Mishra and Koehler's (2006) Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge framed the study. The teachers worked within the…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Case Studies, Teaching Methods, Social Studies
Lynn, John A., II – Academic Questions, 2008
Military history faces a dire fate. Fewer and fewer colleges and universities today regard the historical study of military institutions and practices a worthy social, and therefore scholarly, charge. John Lynn enters this debate, examining the state of military history, which he defines in terms of three genres: popular, applied, and academic.…
Descriptors: College Students, Military Service, Military Schools, World History
Bair, Sarah; Williams, Lisa; Fralinger, Meghan – Social Studies, 2008
The authors present three lesson ideas that integrate women's history into the curriculum and that support the development of important social studies skills. The first lesson, for teachers to use at the beginning of the school year, encourages students to think critically about the nature of history and the importance of understanding the point…
Descriptors: United States History, Females, War, Primary Sources
Olwell, Russell – History Teacher, 2008
As universities become more invested in assessment and outcomes, department chairs and deans increasingly are asked to figure out why some departments score well on tests, and others dismally low. In this article, the author sets out some guidelines and processes for examining test score data, in order to save time for faculty members and…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Licensing Examinations (Professions), Scores, Department Heads
Allison, John – Learning, Media and Technology, 2008
This paper will undertake a critical review of the impact of virtual reality tools on the teaching of history. Virtual reality is useful in several different ways. History educators, elementary and secondary school teachers and professors, can all profit from the digital environment. Challenges arise quickly however. Virtual reality technologies…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Secondary School Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, College Faculty
Mugleston, William F. – Community College Social Science Quarterly, 1975
Students are required to write a four-generation family geneology. The assignment is particularly effective in a course on recent United States history. (NHM)
Descriptors: History Instruction, Student Projects, Two Year Colleges, United States History
Peer reviewedLanahan, William F. – Social Studies, 1974
Numerous examples of the origin of surnames in medieval England from patronymics, nicknames, trade names, villages, and home sites suggest a key for interesting students in the social upheavals that evolved from the Norman Conquest and the later rise of cities. (JH)
Descriptors: English, History Instruction, Linguistics, Medieval History
Myers, John – Teaching History, 2004
Here in the United Kingdom, we are used to the idea of assessing pupils' work against Levels. In fact, perhaps we are a little too used to it. Our familiarity with the Level Descriptions in the National Curriculum, and the ways they might inform our Key Stage 3 assessments, can stop us from thinking even harder about exactly what it is that we are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Secondary Education, Educational Assessment
Samuel, Raphael – Times Educational Supplement (London), 1975
The development of history as it is written and taught was outlined with emphasis on The History Workshop volumes that attempted to bring history closer to the central concerns of people's lives and to offer examples of what a people's history is, or might be, about. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Educational History, Educational Resources, Historiography, History Instruction
Zangrand O, Robert L. – Audiovisual Instr, 1969
Descriptors: Course Objectives, History Instruction, Instructional Design, Instructional Films
Rhodes, Veula J. – 1981
This paper examines history as a general education requirement in postsecondary institutions. General education tries to present a basic core of knowledge which is fundamental to all educated men and women. Research regarding goals for required general education and history reveals that a statement of goals is almost always couched in value terms.…
Descriptors: Degree Requirements, Educational Objectives, General Education, Higher Education

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